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Only 60 vaquita porpoises remain in the world

49 species added to Australia’s threatened list

How many plant species are there in the world? Scientists now have an answer

‘Heart wrenching’: India’s coral reefs experiencing widespread bleaching, scientist says

Biologist Carl Jones wins top prize for saving many rare species from extinction

‘Nobody was expecting this’: range loss puts leopards in big trouble

Big animals have big impacts on tropical forest carbon storage

New group of Caribbean plants named after James Bond

The bison will soon become the US National Mammal

Kenya to burn more than 105 metric tons of ivory

7 conservationists win the ‘Green Oscars’

Controversial tiger temple in Thailand gets zoo license

Baby boom for New Zealand’s extremely rare giant parrot

Have tiger numbers really increased?

Indian conservation geneticist wins Field Museum’s top conservation award

Turtle smuggler sentenced to 5 years in prison

Hundreds of baby dolphin deaths linked to BP oil spill

Fishing nets kill ‘high proportion’ of adult loggerhead turtles in the Mediterranean

Climate change is drying up small islands, study says

Half of World Heritage Sites threatened by ‘harmful industrial activities’, new report finds

6 new species of dragon millipedes discovered in Chinese caves

Only 250 rare Bawean warty pigs remain on Indonesian Island

Are Europe’s Ash trees headed towards extinction?

Pathogens ‘lurking’ in Lao PDR’s wildlife markets can lead to emergence of zoonotic diseases

Four get maximum sentence for murder of Costa Rican sea turtle conservationist

Deadly bat disease has now reached Washington state

5 reasons why many conservation efforts fail

Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females

Snake photographed in Ethiopia may be new species of venomous viper

Two Chinese ivory smugglers sentenced to 35 years each in jail

Another catastrophe: Ship carrying 1,235 metric tons of coal sinks in Sundarbans

Alaska’s first new butterfly species in decades could be rare hybrid

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